Troylimbo1
Well-Known Member
Hi,
Haven't posted for ages but I come seeking advice.......
I bought my horse 3 years ago as a 4 year old. Long story short. He came from a dealer as an exchange. I never would have chosen a youngster and had originally got an older horse but after that not working out and HuuuuuuGGGGEEEE problems with the dealers I was offered this or nothing.
We have had our ups and downs but have struggled on, overcoming injury and bringing back in to work etc.
However........
We just have not clicked. I am nervous of riding him due to a couple of incidents (one bolting on a road and one bronking episode where I fell off).
He needs someone to 'tell' him what to do and I am only capable of 'asking' him.
I hear you all now saying young horse + nervous rider = disaster. BUT he is a truly lovely boy who 90% of the time is bombproof but its the unpredictability of him that worries me. He can go from dobbin to disaster in a flash. I will not go into open spaces with him I won't even canter him outside of the school anymore.
What am I asking I hear you say??
Well. My Dad who bought my horse for me and is heavily involved with mucking out/transporting etc at the weekends is very very upset with me over my decision to call it a day.
I am trying to get across to him that this really is the best thing for him and for me. He deserves someone much more fun and brave than I am and if I don't find a more suitable steed for my comfort zone I will not enjoy the riding I love.
I am wanting to show him this post so would appreciate some advice please.
Many thanks in advance
Haven't posted for ages but I come seeking advice.......
I bought my horse 3 years ago as a 4 year old. Long story short. He came from a dealer as an exchange. I never would have chosen a youngster and had originally got an older horse but after that not working out and HuuuuuuGGGGEEEE problems with the dealers I was offered this or nothing.
We have had our ups and downs but have struggled on, overcoming injury and bringing back in to work etc.
However........
We just have not clicked. I am nervous of riding him due to a couple of incidents (one bolting on a road and one bronking episode where I fell off).
He needs someone to 'tell' him what to do and I am only capable of 'asking' him.
I hear you all now saying young horse + nervous rider = disaster. BUT he is a truly lovely boy who 90% of the time is bombproof but its the unpredictability of him that worries me. He can go from dobbin to disaster in a flash. I will not go into open spaces with him I won't even canter him outside of the school anymore.
What am I asking I hear you say??
Well. My Dad who bought my horse for me and is heavily involved with mucking out/transporting etc at the weekends is very very upset with me over my decision to call it a day.
I am trying to get across to him that this really is the best thing for him and for me. He deserves someone much more fun and brave than I am and if I don't find a more suitable steed for my comfort zone I will not enjoy the riding I love.
I am wanting to show him this post so would appreciate some advice please.
Many thanks in advance